Patricio, this probably isn't exactly what you want, but it is a free viewer program. Go to the site and read about it there. If you click on the manual button (upper right box), you can get more info. I recently downloaded it (it was recommended to me), and it is a handly tool. They also have other products that you can buy. Here is an article quote from Dick Eastman's "Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter': The following article is from Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter and is copyright 2004 by Richard W. Eastman. It is re-published here with the permission of the author. Information about the newsletter is available at http://www.eogn.com. "GENViewer Lite is a special limited-feature version of the commercial program GENViewer. It is free and can be freely distributed. GENViewer Lite is a Windows based application that is used to view and analyze GEDCOM and PAF 3, 4, 5, TMG 4.x, 5.x and Family Tree Maker genealogy files. With GENViewer Lite, you can search and view dozens of files in minutes. No database files are created on your computer when viewing files. Best of all, the program is tiny at only 870 kilobytes in size. It easily fits on a floppy disk. You can legally give it to relatives, along with a copy of your genealogy program's database, so that they too can view your data. You can learn more about GENViewer Lite or download the program at http://www.mudcreek.ca/genviewer_lite.htm." ~Patsy~ Researching my family in Ireland: KELLY from Glenflesk, Co. Kerry LEHANE from Millstreet, Co. Cork BURKE from Tuam, Co. Galway KELLY from Co. Galway O'ROURKE from Co. Waterford > Dear Shamrockers : > > Does anybody in the list know if there is a way to convert a GED file to a > presentation in Power Point ? > > The idea is to make a presentation of my family tree, so that I can show it > in any equipment, > without the need to install a genealogical software. > > Thanks for any idea. > > Slainte > > Patricio Mac Donagh > > ______________________________